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A,  P.  O.  G-RIFFIN 

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WASHINGTON 

GOVERNMENT   PRINTING   OFFICE 
1903 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS 

DIVISION  OF  BIBLIOGRAPHY 


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ON  THE 


CABINETS  OF  ENGLAND  AND  AMERICA 


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A.  F».  C.  G-RIFFIN 

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GOVERNMENT    PRINTING    OFFICE 

1903 


INTRODUCTION. 


This  is  one  of  a  number  of  lists  upon  topics  of  current  interest  which 
have  been  compiled  to  meet  requests  by  letter.  So  far  as  it  could  be 
distributed  at  all  it  has  hitherto  been  distributed  in  typewritten  form. 
The  applications  have  become  so  numerous  that  it  has  now  been  reduced 
to  print,  so  as  to  be  available  for  more  general  distribution. 

It  has  no  claim  to  completeness,  nor  does  it  even  attempt  to  exhaust 
the  resources  of  this  Library  on  the  subject.  Its  purpose  is  merely 
to  present  some  of  the  authorities  of  interest  to  the  general  inquirer. 
The  special  investigator  must,  of  course,  go  much  further. 

A.  P.  C.  Griffin, 
Chief  of  Dwiaion  of  Bibliography. 
Herbert  Putnam, 

Librarian  of  Congress. 
Washington,  D.  C,  March  26,  1903. 

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AMERICA. 


COMPARATIVE  TREATISES. 

Aiken,  Peter  Freeland.     A  comparative  view  of  the  constitutions  of 
Great  Britain  and  the  United  States. 
London:  Longmans^  18Jf2.     mii,  192 pp.     16^. 

Bourinot,  John  George.  Canadian  studies  in  comparative  politics. 
I.  The  English  character  of  Canadian  institutions.  II. 
Comparison  between  the  political  systems  of  Canada  and 
the  United  States.  III.  Federal  government  in  Switzer- 
land compared  with  that  in  Canada. 
Montreal:  Dawson  hrothers.,  1890.     92 pp.     ^P. 

Burgess,  John  W.     Political  science  and  comparative  constitutional 
law. 
Boston  and  London:   Ginn  (&  company,  1891,     2  'vols.     8^. 
{Systematic  series  edited  hy  the  University  faculty  of  polit- 
ical science  in  Columhia  college.) 

Hart,  Albert  Bushnell.     Introduction  to  the  study  of  federal  govern- 
ment. 
Boston:   Ginn  (&  company,  1891.     200  pp.     8°.     {Harvard 
historical  monographs,  no.  2.) 

Q  Sears,  Joseph  Hamblen.     Governments  of  the  world  to-day. 

Meadmlle,  Penn.:  Flood  and  Vincent,  1895.     4.18  pp.     8°. 

Sidg^vick,   Henry.      The    elements    of    politics.      2d    ed.,    revised 
throughout. 
London:  Macmillan  and  co.,  1897.     xxxiii,  {1),  665  pp.     8°. 
"The  Cabinet,"  pp.  422-427,  435-436,  443-447. 

Tremenheere,  Hugh  S.     The  constitution  of  the  United  States  com- 
pared with  our  own. 
London:  J.  Murray,  1854-.     xvi,  389 pp.     12^. 

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Wilson,  Woodrow.     The  state;  elements  of  historical  and  practical 
politics.     Rev.  ed. 
Boston:  D.  C.  Heath  <&  co.,  1898.    xxan),  (7),  666pp.    8°. 
"The  English  cabinet,"  pp.  375-382. 

AMERICAN  TREATISES. 

Ashley,  Roscoe  Lewis.     The 'American  federal  state;  a  text-book  in 
civics  for  high  schools  and  academies. 
^eiv  York:    The  Macnnillan  company^  1902.     xlv^   (i),  599 
pp.     8°. 

"The  Cabinet,"  pp.  16,  40,  119,  303,  328-330,  338. 

Bradford,  Gamaliel.     Congress  and  the  cabinet. 

{In  American  academy  of  political  and  social  science.    Annals,  vol. 

2,  pp.  289-299.     Philadelphia,  1891.) 

Bryce,  James.     The  American  commonwealth.     3d  ed.,  completely 
revised  throughout. 
Neio  York:  Macmillan  andco.,  1893-1896.     2  vols.     8°. 

Fiske,  John.     Civil  government  in  the  United  States  con.sidered  with 
some  reference  to  its  origins. 
Boston.,  New  York  [etc.]:    Houghton.^  Mifflin  cmd  company^ 
[1900.]    XXX,  360  pp.    Map.    12^. 

Hinsdale,  B.  A.     The  American  government,  national  and  state.    New 
and  revised  ^d. 
Chicago:   The  Werner  company^  [1895.]    viii,  4^8  pp.     8^. 

tio-vrell,  A.  Lawrence.     Essays  on  government. 

Boston  and  New  York:    Houghton.,  Miffiin  and  company, 
1889.     4,  229  pp.     16^. 

"Cabinet  responsibility  and  the  Constitution,"  pp.  20-59. 

Sno'w,  Freeman.     Cabinet  government  in  the  United  States. 

{In  American  academy  of  political  and  social  science.     Annals,  vol. 

3,  pp.  1-13,  Philadelphia,  1892. ) 

A  defense  of  congressional  government. 

{In  American  historical  association.     Papers,  vol.  4,  part  3,  pp. 
109-128.     New  York,  1890.) 

United  States.  38th  Congress,  1st  session.  House  report  no.  J/S. 
Report  from  the  select  committee  on  admitting  heads  of 
departments  on  the  floor  of  the  House.  April  C,  1864. 
17  pp.     8°. 

46th   Congress,  3d  session.     Senate  report  no.  837.     Report 

from  the  select  committee  on  the  bill  to  provide  that  the 
principal  officer  of  each  of  the  executive  departments  may 
occupy  a  seat  on  the  floor  of  the  Senate  and  House  of 
Representatives.     Feb.  4,  1881.     12  pp.     8^. 


LIST   OP   BOOKS    ON    CABINET    GOVERNMENT.  7 

Wilson,  Woodrow.     Committee  or  cabinet  government. 

( hi  The  Overland  monthly,  2d  ser.,  vol.  3,  January,  1884,  pp.  17-33. ) 

Congressional  government:    a  study  in   American   politics. 

12th  ed. 
Boston:  Houghton^  Mifflin  and  company^  1896.     vi,  {£),  344 

ENGLISH  TREATISES. 

Anson, /iSYr  William  R.    The  law  and  custom  of  the  constitution.    2dea. 
Oxford:  At  the  Clarendon  press,  1892-1897.     2  vols.     <9°. 
Part  1.  Parliament.     Part  2.  The  Crown. 

"Cabinet  and  party  government,"  pt.  1,  pp.  27-30. 
"The  Cabinet,"  pt.  2,  pp.  100-132. 

Blauvelt,  Mary  Taylor.     The  development  of  cabinet  government  in 
England. 
London.,  New  York:  The  Macmillan  co.,  1902.     xv%  (2),  300 
pp.     W. 

Couxtnej,  Leonard.     The  working  constitution  of  the  United  King- 
dom. 
New  York:   The  Macmillan  company,  1901.    viii,383pp.    8°. 
"The  Cabinet,"  pp.  129-134. 

Cox,  Homersham.     The  institutions  of  the  English  government. 
London:  II.  Sweet,  1863.     xcii,  757 pp.     <9°. 

"The  Privy  Council  and  Cabinet  Council,"  pp.  222-259. 

Dicey,   A.  V.     Introduction  to  the  study  of  the  law  of  the  constitu- 
tion.    6th  ed. 
London :  Macmillan  and  co. ,  1902.     xvi,  533  pp.     8°. 
"English  Cabinet,"  pp.  8, 152,  407,  429-431. 

Dorman,  Marcus  R.  P.     The  mind  of  the  nation.     A  study  of  polit- 
ical thought  in  the  nineteenth  century. 
London:  Kegan  Paul,  Trench.,  Trubner  <&  co.,  1900.     xx,  492 
pp.     Folded  diagrams.     8°. 

"The  Crown  and  Cabinet,"  pp.  3-20. 

Heam,  William  E.     The  government  of  England;  its  structure  and 
its  development. 
London:  Longmans,   Green,  Reader,  and  Dyer,  1867.     vii, 
569  pp.     8°. 

Chapter  VIII.     "  The  Cabinet. " 

Medley,  Dudley  Julius.     A  student's  manual  of  English  constitutional 
history.     2d  ed. 
Oxford:  B.  II.  Blackwell,  1898.     xxvii,  {1),  61^4  pp.     8P. 
"The  Cabinet,"  pp.  104-111,  313-317. 


8  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS. 

Moran,  Thomas  Francis.     The  theor}'^  and  pi-actice  of  the  English 
government. 
Longmans^   Green^   and  co.,  New  York^  1903.     xi^  (i),  379 
pj).     12^. 

"The  origin  and  early  development  of  the  Cabinet,"  pp.  59-70; 
"The  composition  of  the  Cabinet,"  pp.  71-92;  "The  fundamental 
principles  of  the  Cabinet,"  pp.  93-104;  "Miscellaneous  provisions 
relating  to  the  Cabinet,"  pp.  105-118;  "The  Cabinet's  responsi- 
bility to  Parliament,"  pp.  119-136;  "The  Cabinet  in  Parliament," 
pp.  137-154. 

Todd,  Alpheus.     On  parliamentary  government  in  England;  its  origin, 
development,  and  practical  operation.     New  edition. 
London:  Sampson  Low^  Marston  tfe  company^  1892.     2  vols. 
12^. 

Vol.  I,  part  III.  "The  history  of  the  Cabinet;"  Vol.  II,  part  IV, 
chapter  1.     " The  functions  of  the  Cabinet." 

Traill,  Henry  Duff.     Central  government. 

London:  Macmillan  and  co.,  1892.     viu\  162 pp.     12°. 

Chapter  II.  "The  Cabinet;  its  formation,  functions,  and  responsi- 
bility." 

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